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Posted: 12-09-07 19:40pm

I've recently experienced 2 misscarriages and now after a D&C did a pregnancy test and it came back positive....however Im presently having some spotting only when I urinate whats happening am I having another misscarriage? Am I paronoid? Confused
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Posted: 12-09-07 19:45pm

How long ago was your D&C because when I miscarried in July (I also had a D&C) and I was still testing positive almost at the end of August. It takes a little while for your HCG levels to drop back down to 0.
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Posted: 12-09-07 19:49pm

My D&C was Nov 15th But I had my blood test done on the 13th of nov and my levels were very low, I also lost the sore sensation in my breast immediately and now have them I dont know what to think
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Posted: 12-09-07 19:50pm

could my levels not be back and this b a peroid I havnt had one since my D&C
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Posted: 12-09-07 19:52pm

Have you been having unprotected sex? Because if so then I guess there could be a possibility. Maybe it is implantation spotting. Your best bet is to wait another week and test again. But if you start bleeding more.......and it is heavy or red than go and get checked out. Maybe they missed something during the D&C. Are you having any cramping?
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Posted: 12-09-07 19:55pm

It could be your period. But the only thing that gets me is that you tested positive for pregnancy. How long ago did you take the test?
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paronoid

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Posted: 12-09-07 19:56pm

Unprotected 1 time I guess all it takes is once I have a dr appt on thurs no cramping but with my last 2 misscarriages no cramping either..Im hoping it could be implantation bleeding but how long does that last?
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paronoid

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Posted: 12-09-07 19:57pm

I did the test thursday night .Only because I've got tender breast and usually I dont get them when my peroi comes
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Posted: 12-09-07 20:15pm

I am thinking that it would be too early for you to be experiencing sore breasts if it was due to pregnancy. I will say that since my miscarriage I have the worst PMS ever. I get sore boobs, bad cramps, and even nauseousness....which I never experienced before.

I had read before that it was common to experience pregnancy symptoms before a period after you have had a miscarriage. Like how cruel is that..but it happens.

Implantation bleeding is usually pretty lite and doesn't last really long. It is also usually lite pink or brown in color.
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Posted: 12-13-07 01:59am

Well it turns out you totally right bout my hormone levels still being high and it was my first period since my D&C.. so I guess back to the old drawing board and were going to try again....Im told third time is a charm and hopefully it all works out and thank you for talking to be its nice to talk to someone who's gone through it.
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